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LC ASC 27/45, [19] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated February 12, 1940
Violin admits that he did not write to the St. Louis Institute of Music when urged before, but has now done so. He wrote in English. — He reports the correspondence that he brought with him from Vienna, and that which was lost or stolen on the way.
LC ASC 7/50, [11] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Schoenberg to Moriz Violin, dated February 2, 1940
Schoenberg encloses a letter from St. Louis suggesting that Violin may be under consideration for the vacant position [in composition], and checks whether Violin possesses letters from Brahms. — He has written attempting to counter Galston's influence.